Constant Fun Ads
Security researchers report there is a new adware dubbed Constant Fun that is using inline hyperlinks, banners, and pop-up windows to invite users to install suspicious games and play on insecure online gaming platforms. The Constant Fun adware is known to feature links to Dr-games.com and Discogames.net, as well as suggest users to install Teras Games, Summer Games and the Free Ride Games Player. The Constant Fun adware may introduce unsafe applications to users and encourage them to install the recommended software. However, the apps promoted by the Constant Fun adware might not be signed and lack a security certificate that may expose your system to vulnerability exploits by third parties.
The Constant Fun adware may open ports on your computer to download potentially unwanted programs and advertising content. You should know that the Constant Fun adware may limit your Internet speed and slow down your computer. The MMORPG gamers that are infected with the Constant Fun adware may notice that game clients might lower the graphics quality of their gameplay to compensate the lack of system resources. As stated above, the Constant Fun adware is dedicated to generating pay-per-install revenue for its operators and may affect all modern Web browsers to make sure users are provided with ads from partners.
The Constant Fun adware may take the form of a browser plug-in to inject commercials in the HTML code of pages you load in Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. You might want to keep in mind that the Constant Fun adware may substitute safe ads on Amazon with links to insecure software distribution platforms that may be rigged with the Infinity and G01pack Exploit Kits. Security authorities report that the main executable of the Constant Fun adware could be found in the hidden AppData folder and run in the background of the Windows Task Manager. A credible anti-malware utility should be used for the complete removal of the Constant Fun adware and to prevent third parties from deploying cyber threats to your PC via exploits.
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